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president obama asks r the task force after the mass shooting of 20 school children and six educators in newtown, connecticut, last month. >> and there has to be common ground here. >> reporter: after the meeting, biden met with the nra. the group opposes gun control efforts. vice president biden will meet with representatives of the video game industry on friday. >>> the nra released a statement today saying, quote, we were disappointed with how little this meet handwriting to do with keeping our children safe and how much it had to do with an agenda to attack the second amendment, end quote. >>> president obama named his pick for the next secretary treasury. the president is nominating jack lou. before his current chief of staff, he was the president's director, a job he held in the clinton white house. some republicans are skeptical about the choice saying lou was less than honest about president obama's budget and its affects on the nation's debt. >> and he did not show the kind of independence and credibility we would want in that important cabinet position. >> and as with all ca
president obama asks r the task force after the mass shooting of 20 school children and six educators in newtown, connecticut, last month. >> and there has to be common ground here. >> reporter: after the meeting, biden met with the nra. the group opposes gun control efforts. vice president biden will meet with representatives of the video game industry on friday. >>> the nra released a statement today saying, quote, we were disappointed with how little this meet...
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we thought he might be nominated for magic mike, i thought it was an absolutely magical film, as an educator i am not as despondent because i do see my student respond as columbia university not just to old films and not just great to the great awe towers but the fact cinema can be designed widely. >> my husband says some movies open wide and others run deep, today's nomination suggests there is some of both. >> rose: i have to end it there. thank you, thank you, thank you. thanthank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. it's one of the worst flu seasons in a decade. how all those sick days could impact a company's bottom line and the econ
we thought he might be nominated for magic mike, i thought it was an absolutely magical film, as an educator i am not as despondent because i do see my student respond as columbia university not just to old films and not just great to the great awe towers but the fact cinema can be designed widely. >> my husband says some movies open wide and others run deep, today's nomination suggests there is some of both. >> rose: i have to end it there. thank you, thank you, thank you....
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. >> the governor unveiled his new spending plan and welcome news for education. nannette miranda is live in sacramento with more on this for us. >> reporter: if you look at just the state's general fund, things do look rosier but it doesn't account for the big debt that california has to pay back but the governor sees this as great progress. >> over here.... >> he says the budget deficit has been wiped out. and spending in kindergarten through 12th great will go up $2700 under a controversial proposal to give schools more money. >> growing up in richmond is not like it is growing up in los gatos or piedmont. >> higher education will see a bump of $2,000 per student in the same time period. all thanks to resounding economy and california voters for approving the tax hike under proposition 30 last november. >> they voted for the tax measure, we're putting money into schools as i said, but we're not going to play the game of spending money we don't have. >> reporter: in fact the $98 billion budget plan includes a billion dollar rainy day fund. proposal also drew cau
. >> the governor unveiled his new spending plan and welcome news for education. nannette miranda is live in sacramento with more on this for us. >> reporter: if you look at just the state's general fund, things do look rosier but it doesn't account for the big debt that california has to pay back but the governor sees this as great progress. >> over here.... >> he says the budget deficit has been wiped out. and spending in kindergarten through 12th great will go up...
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. >> you have educated us. >> the new details on the commuter bus that collided with a school bus. we are getting this video here. back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. . >> some of the hottest stories in a flash. roll em. >> hamid karzai paying a visit to america and the pentagon. the president meeting with defense secretary leon ma pa netta. listen. >> we have sacrificed together. that created a bond that will not be broken in the future. >> two men there discussing the war in afghanistan. it comes as the obama administration considers taking all troops out of the country after next year. it's turning into a rough week for people trying to get to work in new york city. a bus collided with a school bus. this is old bridge in new jersey. at least 17 people on board were injured. two are reported in critical condition. the bus flipped on its
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the department of education could do something like that. he can't impose a new requirement. he can't say that people have to be registered, which is an idea that's been floating out there. that would have to be done by a law. within the existing authority, within the existing budgets, the president could do something. >> a lot of people have talked about the possibility that perhaps this executive order of discussion has something to do with the now expired assault weapons ban that was in place between 1994 and 2004, as you mentioned to me earlier off camera. can an executive order somehow reinitiate that ban, bring it back, somehow use a loophole, anything or nothing? >> i think nothing. i can't imagine every possibility but this was a law, passed by congress and expired. >> and only congress can pass a law. that almost certainly is going to be a big part of this legislative fight that will go on in congress but i don't see any way that the president could do this on his own. >> i think it is critical to make that point. there are a lot of nerves that are frayed just on the
the department of education could do something like that. he can't impose a new requirement. he can't say that people have to be registered, which is an idea that's been floating out there. that would have to be done by a law. within the existing authority, within the existing budgets, the president could do something. >> a lot of people have talked about the possibility that perhaps this executive order of discussion has something to do with the now expired assault weapons ban that was...
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now you can get 4 box tops for education on 70 general mills products. 4 more box tops... so we can help our schools even more. that's 84 box tops! [ female announcer ] get 4 box tops, now only a walmart. but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that enamel so that it's not brushed away. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. i can have the best of both worlds with pronamel. >>> designers usually use sequins and feathers but what about a gown made out of office supplies? >> sounds interesting. >> yes. brooklyn designer has created one of a kind dresses, get this, made of only rubber bands. our very own dylan drier is modeling it. you have to do it gracefully. >> there is kind of no graceful. >> weighs up to 14 pounds. does it feel heavy? >> oh, my go
now you can get 4 box tops for education on 70 general mills products. 4 more box tops... so we can help our schools even more. that's 84 box tops! [ female announcer ] get 4 box tops, now only a walmart. but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that...
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and instead, cut out education or housing. those things trouble me deeply. and literally as i sat there in the caucus and learned what the decisions will be. as you said, extraordinarily important decisions crammed into a three-month period. delay wouldn't be an option because you have these new deadlines. and i really felt i wanted to insist to be there, because i deeply care. >> i would hate to send somebody in the job who has not been in to discuss of chained cpi, not at a time like this. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> we'll be back with more right after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus
and instead, cut out education or housing. those things trouble me deeply. and literally as i sat there in the caucus and learned what the decisions will be. as you said, extraordinarily important decisions crammed into a three-month period. delay wouldn't be an option because you have these new deadlines. and i really felt i wanted to insist to be there, because i deeply care. >> i would hate to send somebody in the job who has not been in to discuss of chained cpi, not at a time like...
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. >>> two oregon men chose an odd way to educate people about legally carrying weapons as they claim was their goal. they hoped people would engage them in conversation. instead, frightened residents in portland called 911 when they saw assault weapons strapped to their backs. despite the panic, the men really didn't break the law. they are licensed to carry the weapons. >>> the little film that could, and she's the little actress that did. 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis was nominated for her role as hush puppy in "beasts of the southern wild." young youngest best actress nominee ever. she told us her reaction when she got the good news. >> in the hotel room, half asleep, saw my name just rolling down like this. and on the inside i was excited, and just sitting there, boom! i hear stuff just speaking about the film, you, me, stuff like that. >> how sweet is she? "beast of the southern wilds" received four oscar nominations in all. one for best picture and one for its director as well. >> a lot of buzz about that movie. >> such a perfect 9-year-old reaction. there is my name scrolling.
. >>> two oregon men chose an odd way to educate people about legally carrying weapons as they claim was their goal. they hoped people would engage them in conversation. instead, frightened residents in portland called 911 when they saw assault weapons strapped to their backs. despite the panic, the men really didn't break the law. they are licensed to carry the weapons. >>> the little film that could, and she's the little actress that did. 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis was...
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education is the key to success. one said we have never left the country, i would like to point out there is no military presence in iraq right now. the answer to that question is we have left places completely. we did completely leave vietnam as well. host: your perspective as somebody who has been working on shoring up the hearts and minds of the afghan people, what do you see as the future of the u.s. role? caller: i think there will be a long-term presence both militarily, diplomatically, and socially as well. i think it will become an exchange of educational -- it will have to be between the two countries. right now there is a 25% literacy rate across the country. if it ever was to stand on its own two feet, we will have to commit ourselves to educating their countries so that they can be able to stand for themselves. that is really the bottom line. iraq has a 75% 80% literacy rate. they are able to move from the bottom up. in afghanistan you do not have that situation. there is a generational effected that need
education is the key to success. one said we have never left the country, i would like to point out there is no military presence in iraq right now. the answer to that question is we have left places completely. we did completely leave vietnam as well. host: your perspective as somebody who has been working on shoring up the hearts and minds of the afghan people, what do you see as the future of the u.s. role? caller: i think there will be a long-term presence both militarily, diplomatically,...
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and instead, cut out education or housing. those things trouble me deeply. and literally as i sat there in the caucus and learned what the decisions will be. as you said, extraordinarily important decisions crammed into a three-month period. delay wouldn't be an option because you have these new deadlines. and i really felt i wanted to insist to be there, because i deeply care. >> i would hate to send somebody in the job who has not been in to discuss of chain ed cpi, not at a time like this. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> we'll be back with more right after this. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under
and instead, cut out education or housing. those things trouble me deeply. and literally as i sat there in the caucus and learned what the decisions will be. as you said, extraordinarily important decisions crammed into a three-month period. delay wouldn't be an option because you have these new deadlines. and i really felt i wanted to insist to be there, because i deeply care. >> i would hate to send somebody in the job who has not been in to discuss of chain ed cpi, not at a time like...
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i really think that after you've educated him, when he goes home, he goes -- hmmm. ar-15s. hmmm. >> i wish he did. i don't think he does. what do you think of your country in relation to this whole gun debate? what does it say about america? i mean, an american believes, essentially, in the right to bear arms. >> yeah, so did tom sellick the other day and he's a second amendment kind of guy. here's the deal. i was very happy to see a black american in the white house. i just look forward to the day we have a woman in there also. and, you know, you've got to cut him some slack, president obama, because all he had ever done was community organizer. and then he started making mistakes and i really felt like it was because of -- lack of experience. but now i think it's getting real dangerous. i think it's really dangerous. because standard issue folks, my main concern. my daddy owned a gas station, my mom lives in the same house i was born and raised in appalachia. but i do absolutely support him on this. >> you've got two famous daughters. i interviewed one of them. she was de
i really think that after you've educated him, when he goes home, he goes -- hmmm. ar-15s. hmmm. >> i wish he did. i don't think he does. what do you think of your country in relation to this whole gun debate? what does it say about america? i mean, an american believes, essentially, in the right to bear arms. >> yeah, so did tom sellick the other day and he's a second amendment kind of guy. here's the deal. i was very happy to see a black american in the white house. i just look...
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the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you doing, charles? >> i admit i forgot how to write cursive. i tried to write a note recently. bill: apparently jack lew did too. listen, man, we can argue about the tax burden, about the time and you can argue about the tax burden of actually paying your darn taxes for crying out loud. but mercy, two heed. >> 6 billion hours. the gao did a study in 2005 said the inefficiency of the tax code, this is back then. the inefficiency the time that it costs us to gather everything up, cost the country up to $600 billion a year. the last time this thing was revamped it was 1
the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you...
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politics is a continuous process of education. chris christie's job right now if he is going to be a serious figure and not just a local one, he has to reshape the party. long ago, a german social science named max vaper, said, politics is the art of drilling through very hard, thick boards. he has to convince, persuade and lead. it is ease why i to criticize and easy to fight. you can get a lot of publicity that way. change requires persuasion. he has three years to do that. >> david fromm, jason johnson, thanks for the interesting conversation this morning. >>> her name might be a little hard to pronounce but audiences have no trouble seeing the charm in her performance. >>> one day, the storms going to blow, the ground's going to sink and the water is going to rise up so high there ain't going to be no bathtub, just a whole bunch of water. >>> the youngest person ever to be nominated for best actress. we'll have more on her surprising nomination coming up. >>> it is almost time for the glitz, the glamour, the loser saying it is
politics is a continuous process of education. chris christie's job right now if he is going to be a serious figure and not just a local one, he has to reshape the party. long ago, a german social science named max vaper, said, politics is the art of drilling through very hard, thick boards. he has to convince, persuade and lead. it is ease why i to criticize and easy to fight. you can get a lot of publicity that way. change requires persuasion. he has three years to do that. >> david...
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. >> one of the things we've tried to do is be a source of information and education, i'm focused on childhood obesity because i know people will do for their kids what they're not able to do for themselves. >> is it good for america that you have a first lady and president who are obviously very physically fit themselves? >> huge benefit for the country. i think they serve as a role model. that was a very soulful interview. she spoke honestly that she feels, we all agree on this, that we are mortgaging the health of our nation on the backs of the kids. for the first time this year we are seeing a significant reduction in life expectancy. we're seeing income splits dividing the country and now we have income. >> have we moved to a world of computer games, televisions, the rest of it. my vacation was my three teenage sons. how it compared to ten years ago they were outside all the time. this time you can very barely get them off their computers. not as healthy. >> if it's nice outside, they should be outside. >> you try to get them outside. >> pull the computer board. that stated, thi
. >> one of the things we've tried to do is be a source of information and education, i'm focused on childhood obesity because i know people will do for their kids what they're not able to do for themselves. >> is it good for america that you have a first lady and president who are obviously very physically fit themselves? >> huge benefit for the country. i think they serve as a role model. that was a very soulful interview. she spoke honestly that she feels, we all agree on...
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that's the piece we haven't talked about, investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for, you know, a dollar an hour. but we want to work at $50,000 -- we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria is the host of "fareed zakaria: gps." tune in for a special, "memo to the president: roadmap for a second term," sunday night, 8:00 eastern. >>> coming up -- >> i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >> sadly, oh, yes, you will, mr. president. that debt ceiling debate is going to get nasty again, especially since many congressmen don't seem to understand the issue at all. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. jus
that's the piece we haven't talked about, investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for, you know, a dollar an hour. but we want to work at $50,000 -- we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria is the host of "fareed zakaria: gps." tune in for a special, "memo to the president: roadmap for a second...
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in the long term i'm worried about education. if we don't educate the coming future of americans, we're not going to have the work force, the kind of leaders and military that we need. >> neil: do you think we should be the world's kingpin, it does seem to a push and maybe we'll see it secretary of state kerry, a shared role but it shouldn't be u.s., u.s.? >> i don't think we think we should be the kingpin. whether or not you like it, we are the one nation in the world that can do things that none else can. there are certain things, even groups of nations can't do unless the united states participates in some way. i think most wars in the future will be coalition based, but we've got to understand we're not just another equal nation. we bring power, credibility, experience and technology that makes us unique. we can't hide in the crack, we have to lead. >> neil: general stanley mcchrystal. it's a great read. will you learn a lot, an awful lot. you think about this whole afghanistan thing, and realize as i did, we inherited a mess
in the long term i'm worried about education. if we don't educate the coming future of americans, we're not going to have the work force, the kind of leaders and military that we need. >> neil: do you think we should be the world's kingpin, it does seem to a push and maybe we'll see it secretary of state kerry, a shared role but it shouldn't be u.s., u.s.? >> i don't think we think we should be the kingpin. whether or not you like it, we are the one nation in the world that can do...
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every child in america and every school should be educated that human trafficking exists and modern-day slavery. those words human trafficking they don't look like they mean anything but we are talking about slavery and children need to know that. as well as their parents so that they can protect their child. >> yeah, you know, andrea, we have had you on a few times. i guess i kind of wonder has there been tangible progress in terms of what you are trying to do. you talk about the legislation and for all of your efforts, are you moving the ball down the field here? >> i think we are. we are in the eye of the storm. 30, 40 years ago no one knew what domestic violence was and why didn't you just leave? well now we have that same conversation about modern-day slavery and we are definitely making progress. not only are we seeing more and more people understand the issue and we are getting more and more girls referred to us by every day citizens, social workers, teachers trained in the schools. that's real progress we are seeing and i know my partner agencies are seeing it, as well. but we h
every child in america and every school should be educated that human trafficking exists and modern-day slavery. those words human trafficking they don't look like they mean anything but we are talking about slavery and children need to know that. as well as their parents so that they can protect their child. >> yeah, you know, andrea, we have had you on a few times. i guess i kind of wonder has there been tangible progress in terms of what you are trying to do. you talk about the...
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i think it is partly education and training and partly science. but we have to be really careful in what we do. and that is the thing that is really hard to liberals to think about. they think spending more is good. spending better is more. >> you said they would get a fiscal cliff deal, i was more skeptical, you were right, they got it in the end. so we're going into the fight that is probably going to be backed by the danger of the debt ceiling. what do you think will happen on the other side of it? look into your crystal ball. >> i don't know, we shouldn't have the debt ceiling. the government should pay the bills that the congress has voted to pay, right? we don't need that. in my world, i think i would advise the president to just ignore the debt ceiling. go ahead, paying the government's bills while trying to negotiate a deal for the longer run deficit reduction. but, the president is a constitutional lawyer. he is more worried, i think that he might do something illegal, and he is not likely to defy the courts. >> no more debt ceiling, i li
i think it is partly education and training and partly science. but we have to be really careful in what we do. and that is the thing that is really hard to liberals to think about. they think spending more is good. spending better is more. >> you said they would get a fiscal cliff deal, i was more skeptical, you were right, they got it in the end. so we're going into the fight that is probably going to be backed by the danger of the debt ceiling. what do you think will happen on the...
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. >> the primary goal and focus of the museum is education. do you get a sense that there is a great thirst for knowledge about the second world war among the younger people who visit that museum? >> reporter: i do, matt. my own personal experience is that the baby boomers who came along after the war, it was not part of their memory. but all the books that have been written about that time and they realize what their parents went through. first the depression and then the war and how much we owe them and how much was at stake. so young people are coming here and learning the magnitude of this war. 50 million people perished in world war ii, fought on six of the seven continents. the british military historian says the largest single event in the history of mankind. so big that we're just now beginning to come to grips with how important it is in the 20th century and for mankind through the years. >> tom, for your work in making it an even better place, we congratulate you. thanks for joining us this morning. >> reporter: all right. one more t
. >> the primary goal and focus of the museum is education. do you get a sense that there is a great thirst for knowledge about the second world war among the younger people who visit that museum? >> reporter: i do, matt. my own personal experience is that the baby boomers who came along after the war, it was not part of their memory. but all the books that have been written about that time and they realize what their parents went through. first the depression and then the war and...
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because they realize that i have helped educate them, and they are educating other people. >> that was jean manford speaking on "the today show" in 1978. the organization she founded is a national nonprofit, with 180 affiliates, starting with the move to support her son. it became a powerful thing, a cultural advance on this thing that is a civil rights issue. an advance that is widely credited as a development for the civil rights. watch this. >> soon after the protest at stonewall 40 years ago, the phone rang in the home of a soft spoken elementary school teacher named jean manford. it was 1:00 a.m. and it was the police. now her son, morty, had been at the stonewall the night of the raids. ever since he felt within him a new sense of purpose. so when the officer told jean that her son had been arrested, which was happening often to gay protesters, she was not entirely caught off guard. and then the officer added one more thing. and you know, he is homosexual. well, that police officer sure was surprised when jean responded, yes, i know. why are you bothering him? and not long after,
because they realize that i have helped educate them, and they are educating other people. >> that was jean manford speaking on "the today show" in 1978. the organization she founded is a national nonprofit, with 180 affiliates, starting with the move to support her son. it became a powerful thing, a cultural advance on this thing that is a civil rights issue. an advance that is widely credited as a development for the civil rights. watch this. >> soon after the protest at...
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one, the main thing is, education. especially to our youth, we have to educate them about what a concussion is. we don't have to be unconscious. less than 10% of concussions result in unconsciousness. so what the symptoms are. and then, two, when they have a concussion, know that it's okay not to play. if you don't feel complete, don't compete. if you don't feel right in the head, rest instead. i think that's the message that our youth needs to hear. that it's okay, that toughness is like a badge of honor, so it's understandable that they want to continue to play. but when it comes to the brain trauma, it's a completely different issue. >> right, you can replace a kneecap and move on, but you cannot do that with a brain. i want to add into the conversation. paul callan, our legal analyst, and david epstein. how significant are these findings when it comes to the nfl? there are 2,000 players who now have lawsuits against the nfl? is this something that could be do or die for the league? >> i think everybody sort of expe
one, the main thing is, education. especially to our youth, we have to educate them about what a concussion is. we don't have to be unconscious. less than 10% of concussions result in unconsciousness. so what the symptoms are. and then, two, when they have a concussion, know that it's okay not to play. if you don't feel complete, don't compete. if you don't feel right in the head, rest instead. i think that's the message that our youth needs to hear. that it's okay, that toughness is like a...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or
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since the dawn of time and then you have a black man saying racist comments against another successful educated black man, shouldn't they be sticking together? that's what disappoints me he's tearing-- what's he going to say next, obama is not black enough, is he not white enough? i don't care if he's trying to get attention or not you're a journalist and supposed to put things out that people want to hear. >> sean: great comments. greta is next, see you tomorrow. >> tonight, is president obama doing a power grab, bypassing congress to do just what he wants to do, cutting out the co-equal branch of congress. and newt gingrich is here to talk about the potential for power grab. "on the record" starts now. >> a bunch of liberal democrats worried about guns talking about using executive orders, what could it possibly be about? a gun grab. >> the president is going to pact through executive orders, executive action can be taken. >> if you have a president who thinks that executive orders trump the constitution, it doesn't really matter how many americans think that the constitution guarantees them
since the dawn of time and then you have a black man saying racist comments against another successful educated black man, shouldn't they be sticking together? that's what disappoints me he's tearing-- what's he going to say next, obama is not black enough, is he not white enough? i don't care if he's trying to get attention or not you're a journalist and supposed to put things out that people want to hear. >> sean: great comments. greta is next, see you tomorrow. >> tonight, is...
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>> well, i think they're not educating themselves. they're not finding out the statistics. they're not digging deep enough. they're not going out to their constituency and asking. and it is going to take a groundswell of americans to come forward and write to their congressmen and their senators and even the president and say we're ready for reform. nobody is challenging the second amendment. no one. no one. and yet that's constantly thrown out there. and i think it's thrown out there to scare americans who are gun owners like ourselves to thinking that could happen or that's what's going to happen. >> so you don't want to see anybody lose their firearms? >> of course not. of course not. i'm a hunter. or at least i used to be. don't hunt anymore. i'm a former hunter. we own guns. there are people that use target practice. but there is no reason to not come to the table and have a discussion that is sensible and logical and come to an agreement that works for the american public's safety. >> and sandy, do you think your daughter would be alive tonight if we'd had different l
>> well, i think they're not educating themselves. they're not finding out the statistics. they're not digging deep enough. they're not going out to their constituency and asking. and it is going to take a groundswell of americans to come forward and write to their congressmen and their senators and even the president and say we're ready for reform. nobody is challenging the second amendment. no one. no one. and yet that's constantly thrown out there. and i think it's thrown out there to...
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. >> i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short changing things like education, job training, research and technology. all of which are critical to prosperity in the 21st century economy. they must be reformed. >> what does the white house try to get what the president wants out of his next budget showdown? >> they have already put part of their strategy into motion which is basically getting republicans to compromise on the tax issue. remembering in the budget battle, they got them to increase taxes on wealthier americans and think that has set a precedent for moving forward for including new revenues and spending cuts and see president obama hitting the road. taking his message in the weekly address out to the people. i'm told we will see him start to do that soon after the inauguration. alex. >> kristen welker, save travels when you head home. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> joining me is amy barnes and felisha sonez. >> good morning, girls. what are you hearing in d.c., and any other names being mentioned besides hackle. >> the white house as you mentione
. >> i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short changing things like education, job training, research and technology. all of which are critical to prosperity in the 21st century economy. they must be reformed. >> what does the white house try to get what the president wants out of his next budget showdown? >> they have already put part of their strategy into motion which is basically getting republicans to compromise on the tax issue. remembering in the...
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according to an account in san francisco chronicle feared the influx might dilute the educational experience for all students. it's a valid concern say experts who suggest admissions boards rely as much on rigorous language screening as son test scores. >> then it can go smoothly. it takes training and the part of the staff, in fact, training of the faculty to engage these students within the classroom. >> and elsewhere on campus, where the number of chinese students pursuing an american education is only expected to grow. i see like more and more students come from mainland china and they like really want to have this opportunity here. >> in santa clara california, clauda cowan, fox news. >> i'm shannen bream in bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. rare speech to supporters tonight we have rare reaction to what he said to the u.s. state department. it is yet another attempt by him to claim to power. it does nothing for the goal to a political condition. only for the syrians, but their allies, russian, not offered a peace plan and the rebels won't even talk. in u.s. politics, th
according to an account in san francisco chronicle feared the influx might dilute the educational experience for all students. it's a valid concern say experts who suggest admissions boards rely as much on rigorous language screening as son test scores. >> then it can go smoothly. it takes training and the part of the staff, in fact, training of the faculty to engage these students within the classroom. >> and elsewhere on campus, where the number of chinese students pursuing an...
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i am stan stovall. 45th year in a row, "education week" magazine has named maryland the number one school in the nation. maryland received an overall grade of b-+. the state landed in a in several categories, for early childhood, college readiness policies, and work force policies. school officials say they are committed to but maintaining that top spot in a nation. lots of problems this morning. >> we just got word of a problem, as expected, on the outer loop of perring parkway. offender pender off to the right shoulder. it did not take long for that back to develop. here is what it looks like a perring parkway. prior to that, approaching belair road to perring parkway, you will be sitting in jammed conditions. another one on southbound ritchie highway. if you are on 99, shot down from one stock to bethany lane -- from one stock to bethany lane. so far so good southbound at mount carmel. >> a little chilly to start off the day. 46 downtown, 30 said the airport. 34 in parkton. the ots in chestertown and even easton. -- 30's in chestertown and even easton. by lunchtime, 463 afternoon high
i am stan stovall. 45th year in a row, "education week" magazine has named maryland the number one school in the nation. maryland received an overall grade of b-+. the state landed in a in several categories, for early childhood, college readiness policies, and work force policies. school officials say they are committed to but maintaining that top spot in a nation. lots of problems this morning. >> we just got word of a problem, as expected, on the outer loop of perring...
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was there some sort of educational purpose or making an example or spark a debate or provoke a debate? >> again, i'd have to let the teacher answer that question. >> greta: what's the level of complaints from parents? how many, how many students in the class and how many parents did you have who were contacting you? >> oh, my goodness. well, first of all, the superintendent is well-respected in our community and immediately let the community, indicated we'd take action. so the community is waiting and trusts the superintendent to take the right action, but as the news has gotten out across the country we've received phone calls and e-mails across the country appalled with this behavior. >> greta: we'll wait and see what happens and i assume we haven't heard the end this have story. mark, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> greta: coming up, disturbing new information about the suicide of former nfl star junior seau. and in two minutes incredible discovery, an ipad with $13,000 stuffed inside. you have to see what the man who found the loot did with it. that's more incredible. t
was there some sort of educational purpose or making an example or spark a debate or provoke a debate? >> again, i'd have to let the teacher answer that question. >> greta: what's the level of complaints from parents? how many, how many students in the class and how many parents did you have who were contacting you? >> oh, my goodness. well, first of all, the superintendent is well-respected in our community and immediately let the community, indicated we'd take action. so the...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> welcome back. we have been reporting on some for more than a year repeatedly risked his life by talking to us on this broadcast. someone whose voice we're determined to still hear. he hasn't been seen since december 15th. his family says he was taken by secret police. first the dictator's first public speech since june occurred. they said they're the enemies of the people, the enemies of god. he was swarmed by supporters even as shelling continued during the speech. the syrian leader saying he will not step down. look at all of those people cheering for him the u.n. said more than 60,000 syrians have been killed in the past two months. zaidoun told us time and time again that he wanted the world to know what was happening inside
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> welcome back. we have been reporting on some for more than a year repeatedly risked his life by talking to us on...
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. >> part of the problem is financial education and people don't know what they're signing on to. >> now everybody is clear. no money if you can't pay it back. >> in theory. >> oh, cynics, cynics, cynics. >>> ahead on "starting point," we'll tell you what's different about the flu this time around and what's making it so severe. >>> and this, neighbors call 911. they see a ferocious and deadly beast walking the streets. it's actually just a dog. we'll have that story straight ahead. we're back in a moment. >>> welcome back to "starting point." we begin with john berman who has an update on the day's top stories. >>> so the flu is spreading with a vengeance across the u.s. not only did the season get off to a very early start, cases are proving to be far more severe than last year. the cdc's latest flu advisory says 41 states are dealing with widespread activity. more than 2200 people are hospitalized. the hardest hit states, pennsylvania and south carolina, each reporting 22 flu-related deaths. illinois now reporting six deaths. in cases in south dakota spiked, almost doubling in the
. >> part of the problem is financial education and people don't know what they're signing on to. >> now everybody is clear. no money if you can't pay it back. >> in theory. >> oh, cynics, cynics, cynics. >>> ahead on "starting point," we'll tell you what's different about the flu this time around and what's making it so severe. >>> and this, neighbors call 911. they see a ferocious and deadly beast walking the streets. it's actually just a...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast! [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> welcome back. breaking news for you. this is cabinet week, or at least the big shuffle week anyway. we've got news to report on yet another shuffle. dan lothian, gee, no rest for the weary. i just wrapped you up at the white house, so i'm glad you're still available. what's
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to me, i always suspected looking at it from afar, he's an icon, is how much he deeply cares about education. and really understands the issues. people have their own views. but like my conversations, he thinks teachers are it. teachers, he's like, this technology is nice. we can help. the tools are nice. the data's nice. but at the end of the day, it's about having a great teacher. that's what's moving the dial. and that's what he cares about. >>> one of my favorite movies of the year is "argo" up for five golden globes this sunday, including best director for ben affleck. it's a true story based on cia agent tony mendez, who hatched a plot to free six americans during the iran hostage crisis, by having them pretend their a film crew. >> what was the last movie you produced? >> "high and dry." >> who paid for that? what's your middle name? >> leon. >> shoot him. he's an american spy. look, they're going to try to break you. trying to get you agitated. you have to know your resume back-to-front. >> you believe your story is going to make a difference when there's a gun to our heads? >> i thi
to me, i always suspected looking at it from afar, he's an icon, is how much he deeply cares about education. and really understands the issues. people have their own views. but like my conversations, he thinks teachers are it. teachers, he's like, this technology is nice. we can help. the tools are nice. the data's nice. but at the end of the day, it's about having a great teacher. that's what's moving the dial. and that's what he cares about. >>> one of my favorite movies of the year...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah. febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clear
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and the school district doesn't get the federal funds to educate that student. so they're going to fight really hard for this to prevail. and they're looking to do it. right now, one school -- this is one of the largest school districts in texas. they're trying to do it for over 100,000 students. >> oh, wow. >> so they're going to be fighting about this for a while. >> funny, though, talking about the locater chip. your phone. if it you have an iphone or blackberry -- >> we hear about it all the time. they ping you, right? they know where you are. >> there's an app for all of that. >> okay. facebook. right? check in, i'm at the sushi bar. people just willingly put out where they are. so yes. there's an app for that. there are tons of apps. >> of course there are. the legal argument is that you willingly do that. you willingly walk around with a cell phone. you willingly check in on facebook. you are forcing these students to do it. that's the legal distinction. >> that's a different situation, as they say. >> right, right. because you wouldn't want somebody to g
and the school district doesn't get the federal funds to educate that student. so they're going to fight really hard for this to prevail. and they're looking to do it. right now, one school -- this is one of the largest school districts in texas. they're trying to do it for over 100,000 students. >> oh, wow. >> so they're going to be fighting about this for a while. >> funny, though, talking about the locater chip. your phone. if it you have an iphone or blackberry -- >>...
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they are an absolute disgrace and we have educators, secretary of education, karen lewis in chicago, leading the the employees union, they are a disgrace because they're acting as if they have the problem in hand. meanwhile, school districts are going bankrupt, the teachers' organization admit they're working for themselves and not for the students, and the parents are not engaged in the teaching of those young people, who are our future. >> megyn: but it's the point that knowledge is power and better educated the children are whether they're on public assistance or not, the better off they'll be in the future, a decent area for focus, how well are they being educated. lou, thanks. >> great to be with you. >> megyn: well, as vice-president biden meets with hunters, gun dealers and the n.r.a., there are new questions about mr. biden suggesting yesterday the president is going to change our gun laws at least in part by executive order rather than working through the congress. jay and steve hayes are next on the politics and law behind that. plus, liberal talk show host bill maher recen
they are an absolute disgrace and we have educators, secretary of education, karen lewis in chicago, leading the the employees union, they are a disgrace because they're acting as if they have the problem in hand. meanwhile, school districts are going bankrupt, the teachers' organization admit they're working for themselves and not for the students, and the parents are not engaged in the teaching of those young people, who are our future. >> megyn: but it's the point that knowledge is...